Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 19, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIHHDAY, JI'LY I». IMI.
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PERSONAL
N E Dlckoier. of Eilugetia. was I kune by Moonlight—
Saturday night, July 23, at the
registered last night at the Joae-
3llf
beet sugar factory
phlne.
R W Putnam was a business vle- «»reetiwt Clothing Sale—
itor In the city yesterday and today
Now on at Peerless Clothing Ci. tf
from Portland
Flume lumber at Borland Thomas Working on < '«•ion Mine
Work on the Cohen mine near Hol­
C4U
Lumber Co. Phon« 187-J.
land Is going ahead In good shape.
M Tucker, of Eugene, spent M on -
according to Tom Pearce, who re­
day and today iu the city on bus-
turned from there last night. Mr
lúeas.
Peace states that they are now pre­
I., I. Carter returned to Medfont paring to drift Into tho main lead.
last night after spending several days He has l>«»«n doing engineering work
In the city
at the mine.
K. E. Romig, who has mining In-
tvrests near Glendale, spent the day < Nuning ’
Montana Harmony Five, at
.
in the city on business
Standard rolled barley, >1.30 per Waldorf hall Thursday night.
sack at the Josephine County Flour
lower Privée •
Mill.
39
On goods In every line for men at
Alonxo Morrison, of Portland, was Peerless Clothing Co
98tf
a huslness visitor In tho city yester­
day, stopping at the Joseph no last
Mining Men PI wimm I—
night.
Joe Stewart and It J Hueton re-j
Mr and Mrs Charles Redmond and turned to Seattle this morning after
Mr ami Mrs E. O. Bradfont return « trip to the Boswell and Boawell'
od last night from a trip to Crater Kfcat Extension mines The gentle-
loike. Mr anil Mrs Redmond are
men »«‘re greatly pleased with the
visiting in the city from Portland
properties and are prepared to put
Before you build gel figures on their backing behind the East Exten-|
your lumber, shingles, lath, « doors
sion. They represent Seattle capi-
and windows at Borland Thomas
tallsts who sent them to «tantino
!.umber Co. Phone 187-J.
<4tf
the
properties
H. B. Reed returned last night
from lx>* Angeles »here ho spent the
Moonlight I >»«»>«»—
past 10 days Mr. Reed states that
At beet sugar factory Saturday ¡
the Elks are having a real time In
night, July 23. Good music and !
tho California town
Guy Schumate returned thia inorn- good floor.
ing from Loa Angeles having apen t
Acme Cafe—
the |>ast two weeks there. •Mr»,
The home of good eats Is
Shumate was confined to tho hos-
open day and night lotrsen &
pital hero after an operation for ap­
draws.
pendicitis. while they were on their
way to Loa Angeles from Yakima
Save M«»ney—
Engraved cards—Courier office
Purchase your new suit and fur­
Mr ami Mrs. P. A laird, of lais nishings now at I’eertess Clothing Co
Angel««, stopped off here last night
for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Alfred
Sunday School I'««ni enlion—
lajtcher Jr . while on their way 10
Next Sunday. July 21th. there will i
Seattle on a trip. Mr Lord Is th«
be a Sunday school convention in th«* I I
Velle dealer In lais Angeles
Oak Grove on the Johns Ranch on
S C Jones has arrived from Med­
the Cow Creek road and Pacific high­
ford to help out in the local office of
way The exercise« are to begin at
the California-Oregon Power com­
10 a m and will continue until 4 or
pany. during the absence of C. L.
& p. m . including dinner at noon
Clevenger, who with Mrs. Clevenger
Coffee, milk and sugar will be fur­
is spending several weeks on a vaca­
nished on the ground and a collec­
tion.
tion taken to pay for same Those
Mr and Mrs Ira Dick, of San
who are preparing the program
Francisco. Mr. and Mrs M. D. Hain.
promise an interesting day
of Long Beach. T F. Ratchford. of
San Francisco, and Mr and Mrs W
W. White. B«»rtha O. White. Grace
P. Maxwell and E C Stolti, of Sac-1
ramento were Californians stopping
in the city last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Maxwell re­
turned last night from Portland
where they spent the past few days
Mr. Maxwell drove a new Buick
back and says that detours are fre-
quent In the northern part of the
state because of the large amount
of road work being done
Guests at the Oxford last night in­
cluded Mr. and Mrs E. W Pollock.
E. D Pollock. Barbara Pollock, and
Robert and David Pollock, of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs George W. Easton of
Plymouth. California. Fred M. Peter-
| son of San Francisco. M. Wisecarver
of Dunsmuir, and Austin Raymond
, of Patricks Creek.
Shoes for the Family
Men’s and Boys" Bathing Suits
Wool and Cotton
75c to $5.00
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
Morris Chairs in Leather and Velour
Rockers, Leather. Mahogany. Genuine Reed Reed
Fibre and Oak. Come in and see them—you will
find the prices right.
Holman's Furniture Store
For 35c at the Acme Cafe A real
working mans' place to eat. Try our
hot waffles. 20c.
All experienced
white help. T. I-arsen and E. An­
drews. Props Open day and night, tf
Three C’s Lumber Company
CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades,
Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
Do You Know
We Sell
GRANTS PASH. OREGON
An old man. who appear» to b«
somewhere around 70 years of age,
is being held In the county Jail await­
ing an examination to determine his
sanity. He wa* put off a Southern
Pacific train at Wolf Creek and was
then brought to the county home.
Yesterday he started raising a rump­
us there and was brought to the
county jail. The inmates of the
home were said to be badly frighten­
ed of the old man’s actions. Re ap­
pears to be absolutely peaceful In
the Jail, where he has the run of the
i corridor.
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TAI Utili NG
l<-< Me show you oar maay romarknble valurw in Hue ».«olona at
til«' ruck bottom |>rice for lhe bigioni quality.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
«03 G 8RHET
Over sixteen years local dealer
GILI NTH PV4H. «»UMHIN
Big Reductions
f
on All Goods
at
Peerless Clothing Co.
Your Own
financial Independence
1
I
<le|«’n<ls In large measure on |M-r»l»ient saving» «ml
invewuueat.
An mt-ount with the Grauls Fa»» A Jo»«-|.liln«- Bank
«•liable» you to mwsnupliali the <le»irod result.
4-
lnt«-r<wt
I'«id on saving» Accounts
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
G rants P ass .O regon
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AND
Wednesday and Thursday
World Famous War Aviator, Chief Pilot
JINX JENKINS, Aerial AcrobatThe ln,r'p,t ftre Devil 01
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“The
Witching
The man who walks the wing of an airplane while flying—performs
acrobatics on the landing gear. etc. THE MAN YOU HAVE SEEN
IN THE MOVIES changing from one airplane to another in midair,
changing from a racing automobile to an airplane, jumping from an
airplane to a speeding express train, leaping into space with a parachute
from an airplane at 20.000 foot altitude. The man who dove into San
Francisco Bay from an airplane, etc., etc
Fancy and Stunt Flying Exhibitions by Capt. Tanner
T< »Molllt« »W
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« own
Ufe
Dtaablltty
Health
At-vldewt
REl l INCH LIFE
INSt RANCE CO.
<» PITTSHI RG
RIVOLI
THEO. P. ( RAMER Jr.
Agent
*M I« X. 8th M.
Just the Right Balance
There is certainty of |»erfect lit and correct Mylo In
Exhibitions at 7 p. m.
Engraved card*—Courier office
P
SELLS DRUGS
rnrs. Hellie Deas
We do Hemstitching
CAPT. EMMET TANNER
<H«I 'Un la Hold—
KR9TNT
ROTEfTION
CLEMENS
At Sale Prices
July 20 and 21
Auspices GATES MORRIS AVIATION CO.. San Francisco
’. ■ I .
There have been but two day* this
year when the temperature approach­
ed 100 degrees, the rest of the time
having been comparatively ,x»ol Yes­
terday the mercury went to 91.
which is the warmeet It has been for
a number of days. During the past
week It has been hovering around
the 90 point, the afternoon breexe
keeping the atmosphere cool
Waists and Blouses
GRANTS PASS
Ul You Can Rai—
Thermovneler Slays Down—
High Class
Aviation Exhibitions
Airplane Rides
Chairs and Rockers
FOVXDRY AM* WHiT G
LOCAL
Passenger Carrying All Day
Make Reservations Early and Avoid Delay
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY
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